tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4795284845836270713.post1095275587871415777..comments2024-03-27T11:23:43.902+00:00Comments on Beaker Folk of Husborne Crawley: Adopting Myth-TimeWodeWosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18381754587879658356noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4795284845836270713.post-57571892203797305332014-03-05T08:04:51.802+00:002014-03-05T08:04:51.802+00:00I'm never sure whether Beaker myth is just tha...I'm never sure whether Beaker myth is just that or an alternate reality.<br /><br />Like God, who might be a bearded, Santa Klause figure up in the clouds, or alternately, an omnipotent being whose presence we can't detect (unless we're really, really psychic) but can observe all around us in the beauty of creation, of all of his creatures abounding (the ones is that haven't died out through the ice age, or been decimated by humanity) and our fellow beings (well, at least those who we like, love but not hate). We do of course love them all, a 'fraternal' not carnal love, because Jesus, gave us his two greatest commandments. As the Meerkat says, 'simples' really!!<br /><br />So Aesops Fables, Aristotle's pronouncements and God's word come together into a wonderful Beaker mythology which puts it all into the melting pot so that at Lent the Hare actually beats the tortoise, we all appreciate that we really 'are' and we know that if we repent we are all loved and saved through faith alone - trouble is what faith?UKViewerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18114944341930758335noreply@blogger.com